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    De Correspondent: Rethinking the philosophy of news

    The worlds of the news media and philosophy may collide rarely. But at Netherlands-based De Correspondent a team has taken a more philosophical approach to developing the online…

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    Sorrow and the language of hope

    Sorrow, mourning and lament must be as much part of the language of imagining and working towards a new future as the dreams and visions that drive us...

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    #BringBackOurGirls and digital activism

    A look at the role of African female digital activism in the #BringBackOurGirls campaign.

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    Creating the web we want

    Tim Berners Lee’s call for a digital bill of rights in every country needs to be informed by the gender debate.

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    The reality behind the Greek ‘success story’

    The Greeks have developed a keen sense of farce, but Adonis Georgiadis' appearance at a celebration of the country's exit from the crisis" was for many a step too far.

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    Five rules for white feminists

    What can white women do to improve their relationship with women of other races and ethnicities?

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    A different corner, Eileen Phillips

    As British director Steve McQueen’s 12 Years a Slave scoops top film awards, A Different Corner explores the impact of the British slave trade.

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    Hearing the truth about poverty

    A mix of monologues, poetry, performance and song, which was a world away from Channel 4's Benefits Street.

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    Greek universities a battleground for austerity

    With unemployment currently higher among Greek women than men, the prospect of losing a job in the female-dominated public sector is a grim one.

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    A modern-day “witch-hunt” that marked a new phase in the Greek crisis

    The parading of the photographs of 30 'HIV-infected prostitutes' on Greek TV had all the hallmarks of a politically-orchestrated campaign.

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    If you don’t let us dream, we won’t let you sleep

    The hopelessness described to me by a Greek woman was fresh in my mind when I went to see Anders Lustgarten’s new play.

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    Let the music play: What can bring hope to the Greek people?

    What happens when the mood of a whole nation can be characterised by hopelessness and despair?

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    Nuclear Nuqta and the politics of identity

    Visual communicator Muiz focuses on the Muslim and Arab identity in the post 9/11 and revolutionary era.

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    De Correspondent: Rethinking the philosophy of news

    The worlds of the news media and philosophy may collide rarely. But at Netherlands-based De Correspondent a team has taken a more philosophical approach to developing the online journalism platform…

    January 4, 2016 Read article
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    Sorrow and the language of hope

    Sorrow, mourning and lament must be as much part of the language of imagining and working towards a new future as the dreams and visions that drive us…

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    #BringBackOurGirls and digital activism

    A look at the role of African female digital activism in the #BringBackOurGirls campaign.

    May 20, 2014 Read article
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    Creating the web we want

    Tim Berners Lee’s call for a digital bill of rights in every country needs to be informed by the gender debate.

    March 24, 2014 Read article
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    The reality behind the Greek ‘success story’

    The Greeks have developed a keen sense of farce, but Adonis Georgiadis’ appearance at a celebration of the country’s exit from the crisis” was for many a step too far.

    March 24, 2014 Read article

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